stephanie is: eating fries eating fries.

woohoo! i got my starry night in a fancy molded gold frame PLUS double mats for only $39!! the price sticker said $39 but it kept ringing up at $65 (same as the not-as-cool online one). i bet it really was $65. after making me wait a bit they went ahead and gave it to me for $39! zooom! the mall was hell though. we ran away and went to a mcdonalds drive-through instead of eating there.



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    • Hehehe correction…

      …congratulations for the best LJ-style šŸ™‚
      I normally not view the source, otherwise I had recognized the fault. šŸ™‚

      • Re: Hehehe correction…

        do McD’s fries have animal fat in them or are they fried in it? i wondered because I heard that and I am vegetarian so it freaked me out

        • Re: Hehehe correction…

          …Hmm, I guess, oil(from plants) would be cheaper than animal based fat. But when you fear to eat animals, you shouldn’t eat any kind of gummi-bears, use creams and a lot of cosmetics, cause they made often with gelatine (skin and bones of animals). I hope I don’t freak you out.

        • Re: Hehehe correction…

          (from mcdonald’s site)
          French Fries:
          Potatoes, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, natural flavor, dextrose, sodium acid pyrophosphate (to preserve natural color). Cooked in partially hydrogenated soybean and corn oils, TBHQ (to protect flavor).

          • Re: Hehehe correction…

            heh ever since one of steve’s teachers, who was a manager at a mcdonald’s for a while, said he was going over an order form for everything they needed to stock up, and saw that they had the largest order for “cow eyeballs” for the milkshakes, i can never go to a mcdonald’s again..true or not..blarg! :b

          • Yuck…

            …well I guess that’s not true, I viewed just their ingridiences lists for the US, and I found no cow-eyeballs, but I found at low-fat yoghurt kosher-gelatine (well, kosher or not, the source is the same(mainly cows).
            Well, this gelatine discussion is here in Europe very high, ’caused of the “Mad-Cow-Desease” (BSE), who can cause by humans CJD (Crossfield(Kreutzfeld)-Jacob(sp?)-desease).

          • Re: Hehehe correction…

            My ex-gf worked at Baskin Robbins. She says that soft serve ice cream is petrolium based, not milk/cream based. This is done in order so that the fast food people don’t have to clean/sanitize the milkshake machines from yogurt cultures and bacteria that comes from real ice cream.

          • Re: Hehehe correction…

            OK … I’m getting sick just THINKING about the possibilities, so I gotta ask:

            Petroleum-based?!? As in Vaseline? Or is that gasoline? >P

            And anyhow … considering that it’s a food product with sugar, I don’t see how substituting unknown gelatinous substance for milk would get one out of cleaning the ice cream machine.

            -XCN-

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